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Re: D7000 drops network (LAN) until resetting. Can see wifi bands but won't allow connections
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D7000 drops network (LAN) until resetting. Can see wifi bands but won't allow connections
The problem I am having is in the morning. When turning on my devices (wireless) none of them will connect to the router until I reboot the router, then all is fine for the day. The devices connect automatically with no issues then. My desktop is hard wired and I didn't see a problem with it.
I have restored factory default settings time and time again with no results using the paper clip to reset the router.
I have updated firmware to latest V1.0.1.50_1.0.1 and I am on a windows 10 os ...
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Re: D7000 drops network (LAN) until resetting. Can see wifi bands but won't allow connections
I have been having a very similar issue - however my desktop computers also cant access the internet or router until a hard reset. I am currently dealing with Netgear support on it. Am also on firmware .50. For the first month or two that I had the router there was no problems at all then randomly this has started!
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Re: D7000 drops network (LAN) until resetting. Can see wifi bands but won't allow connections
All of a sudden this D7000 started to connect with no problems...I don't know if the problem was fixed thu Netgear or not. I am not touching any thing on the router and keeping my fingers crossed...
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Re: D7000 drops network (LAN) until resetting. Can see wifi bands but won't allow connections
Back to square one now...router started to drop signal again I need to reboot to get it to connect Netgear has a big problem! Has any body found a solution yet?
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Re: D7000 drops network (LAN) until resetting. Can see wifi bands but won't allow connections
I have been currently working with Netgear support on this issue. Whether it's by pure luck or a fix, the only solution thus far that seems to work is that I reverted by firmware back to 44. Since then, whilst I have had some disconnection, it has been much more stable staying online for 20 hours or even once 40 hours at a time. Previously it was just locking up quite frequently (every couple of hours).
I am not convinced that this is a fix yet but will continue to monitor. Interestingly, i think that 44 was the original firmware on my modem when I purchased it so I dont know if updating the firmwares causes some bug?
Some other suggestions - however didnt work for me included:
Try assigning static DNS on the router and check if that helps, >>On the netgear genie page, please click on Basic tab>>Internet>>Domain Name server address and select the option as "Use these DNS servers" and enter the primary DNS as 208.67.222.222 and secondary DNS as 208.67.220.220 and click on apply.
Was also told to: try to change the DNS primary address to 4.2.2.1 and secondary address to 4.2.2.2 and check the connection.
Hope this helps!
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Re: D7000 drops network (LAN) until resetting. Can see wifi bands but won't allow connections
installed the new D7000 seems to be working fine. Firmware is updated to 1.0.1.50.. Hoping there will be no more problems.
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Re: D7000 drops network (LAN) until resetting. Can see wifi bands but won't allow connections
Good News, I am awaiting confirmation of a replacement
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Re: D7000 drops network (LAN) until resetting. Can see wifi bands but won't allow connections
I updated to 1.0.1.50 last weekend but performance seems to have taken a hit, particularly when it comes to streaming video. Have downgraded to v48 to see if that makes any difference, but initial tests have show movies loading much faster, so it does seem to have resolved things here.
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Re: D7000 drops network (LAN) until resetting. Can see wifi bands but won't allow connections
I have the exact same problem.
Latest firmware, a gazillion resets. Nothing fixes it. The whole router just freezes, no LAN, no wifi, nothing.
I tried arctic silver paste on the cpu, but that didn't solve it either.
What I ended up doing was buying a 15" laptop cooler from ebay which is powered by USB (it's like a stand that you sit your laptop on with fans), cost me £20.
So sat the router on top of the laptop cooler, plugged in the USB. It was perfect. no freezing and stable.
To test, after about a week of constant running with no freezing up, i disconnected the laptop cooler again, 20 mins later the damn thing had froze again and had to be rebooted. tried several times, no luck. Switched the laptop cooler back on again, it's now been running without any freezing or issues whatsoever for well over 10 days.
In short, the problem is with cooling, the tacky thin heatsink on the CPU is useless and can't dissipate enough heat away, the only way to fix it is with better cooling, either a far more efficient heatsink (though you're limited by how much space there is). Or do what I have done and sit it on a laptop cooler.
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